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How to set property of controls in INIT of the form?
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23/02/2010 06:33:26
 
 
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23/02/2010 06:15:38
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
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Visual FoxPro
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VFP 9 SP1
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>>>>>
>>>>>Kein Bier vor 16:00 (aka vier)
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>>>>We do not live in a perfect world, alas
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>>>According to the rules one might declare four by agreement (acclamation?).
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>>>But yes beer from Belgium sometimes hit like a hammer. Tasty, goes down well (do they never have words in english? This is süffig) and stronger then the common german. Sometimes a found my self tipsy in the lounge in Charleroi Airport.
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>>süffig : wohlschmeckend, gut trinkbar
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>>Yes, I have found the german beer to be light - like in the UK
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>>So, you go to Belgium to get drunk ?
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>>
>>An overview : http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Belgian+beer
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>>And we do have a lot of them http://www.belgian-beer.net/fullindex.php?BelgianBeerNet=166ebf3b9a3d25d3ae20921d71c1268d
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>>It will take you some time to taste all of them - after 16:00 this is
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>>This is a nice beer : http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Rodenbach The brewery is not far from where I live
>
>It might be Zaventem. I was not very interested since one airport is like the next. They just accepted my ticket so I felt warm.
>I was in Zeeland for project work.
>It was fast solved and I found some time hanging around in the lounge.
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>BTW "süffig" derives from "saufen" what basically means an animal trinking and is used to describe heavy trinking alcohol.
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>But this is something best to do not to talk about :)
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>I will try to remember your recommendation if I visit those area next.
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>Does it you did not move, just take the city out of your profile? Or do make a home for yourself in the whole country? ::)
>
>Agnes


If you were in Zeeland - then Zaventem is more likely - unless it was a very cheap flight

I know what saufen means - as in ein, zwei, saufen - been to the octoberfeste [ haha : in september ] a long time ago

I have taken the city out of my profile. And yes - I remember the homeless thread - aha


Update: I think you can buy Rodenbach in Germany too
Gregory
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